History teaches us that war and blood shed is not a solution to any problem.
But, I feel; if the SreeLankan government succeeds in it's attempt to root out the LTTE & Prabhakaran, it will solve the problem to an extent.The Sreelankan Government will get time to address the real problems of Tamil Minority. They can make sreelanka an inclusive state. If the problems of the Tamils were addressed properly, they will give up the demand for a separate state, for sure.
I think, "Why LTTE was formed?" is an irrelevant question now.. The more important question is "Is the existence of such an organization justified?" Because real problem in SreeLankan now is the continuous war and the bloodshed. Everybody will be happy if the blood shed ends ones and for ever. So, I strongly believe the ongoing operations will bring peace to the island Nation, at least for sometime. And the operation coupled with formation of an inclusive SreeLanka will bring permanent peace. Please don't forget the fact that, the formation of a separate state will not solve the problem either. In a democratic sreelanka there will be room for every body's opinion.
this is my opinion. Everybody will be having there own.
( Tuesday, 20 January, 2009 )
Saturday, 2 May 2009
Friday, 1 May 2009
അപ്പോളോ ടയര് ഡച്ച് ടയര് കമ്പിനിയെ ഏറ്റെടുക്കുന്നു
രാജ്യത്തെ എറ്റവും വലിയ ടയര് കമ്പിനിയായ അപ്പോളോ ടയര് പ്രമുഖ ടയര് കമ്പനിയായ വ്രഡസ്റ്റിന് ബ്രന്ഡനെ എറ്റെടുക്കുന്നു. എറ്റെടുക്കല് നടപടിയുമായി മുന്നോട്ട് പോകാന് അപ്പോളൊ ഡയരക്ട് ബോര്ഡ് മാനേജ്മെണ്റ്റിനു അനുമതി നല്കി.
കമ്പനിയില് പൂര്ണ ഓഹരി നേടാനുള്ള അപ്പോളോ ടയേഴ്സിണ്റ്റെ ഓഫര് നെതര്ലാന്ഡിലെ അല്മലോവിലുള്ള പാപ്പര് കോടതി അംഗീകരിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്.
കമ്പനിയില് പൂര്ണ ഓഹരി നേടാനുള്ള അപ്പോളോ ടയേഴ്സിണ്റ്റെ ഓഫര് നെതര്ലാന്ഡിലെ അല്മലോവിലുള്ള പാപ്പര് കോടതി അംഗീകരിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്.
നിയമ പരമായ അനുമതിക്കു ശേഷമേ വിലയും മറ്റു വിവരങ്ങളും വെളിപ്പെടുത്താന് സാധിക്കുകയുളൂ എന്ന് അപ്പോളോ ടയേഴ്സ് വ്യക്തമാക്കി.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
LOW facilities in HIGHER education
The report on 'HIgher education In India' prepared by the University Grants Commission said that majority of the institutions of higher education did not have good facilities and faculty, which was reflected in the assessment conducted by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council(NAAC). There are 417 universities and 20,676 colleges in the country.Of them, 140 universities and 3,492 colleges have been assessed by the NAAC, a sister organisation of the UGC, for quality control in higher education.
About 61% of the 140 universities were awarded B-grade by the NAAC, indicating they had deficiency in availibility of human resources in terms of quantity and quality of teachers.About 31% of them were given A-grade, showing they had better facilities. Seven percent of the accredited universities were graded C, indicating they had sub-standard facilities.
Majority of the colleges assessed by the NAAC also lacked adequate facilities. About 68% of the colleges were grade B, which show that they were lagging behind in facilities like library, computer centres, health centres, common room, gymnasiums, auditorium and seminar halls and quality teachers.
About 23% colleges were grade C, projecting a worse picture in terms of facilities in them.Only nine percent of the colleges were grade A, the report said. The findings in the report assume significance as they show that despite increase in funding, the results are yet to be seen in the institutions.
The Goverment has increased then funding in higher education and allocated about Rs 83,000 crore to the sector in the 11th plan.
About 61% of the 140 universities were awarded B-grade by the NAAC, indicating they had deficiency in availibility of human resources in terms of quantity and quality of teachers.About 31% of them were given A-grade, showing they had better facilities. Seven percent of the accredited universities were graded C, indicating they had sub-standard facilities.
Majority of the colleges assessed by the NAAC also lacked adequate facilities. About 68% of the colleges were grade B, which show that they were lagging behind in facilities like library, computer centres, health centres, common room, gymnasiums, auditorium and seminar halls and quality teachers.
About 23% colleges were grade C, projecting a worse picture in terms of facilities in them.Only nine percent of the colleges were grade A, the report said. The findings in the report assume significance as they show that despite increase in funding, the results are yet to be seen in the institutions.
The Goverment has increased then funding in higher education and allocated about Rs 83,000 crore to the sector in the 11th plan.
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
PMget shoe attack
A young technical guy attempted to fling a shoe at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at an election rally here on Sunday afternoon but the white shoes missed him by several feet.The prime minister later asked police not to press charges against the man.It was a serious feature start from Bush. Now it is shoerism not journalism.
Godhra issue
The burning of S6 coach of Sabarmati Express at Godhra was an accidental occurrence. It is not due to petrol or any inflammable fuel as was claimed by some people. The entire Godhra issue has to be re-opened said lawyer Mukul told that Justice and Hope in Gujarat again.Speaking on The Truth About Godhra Mr. Sinha backed his arguments with evidencethat he along with various non-government organisations have been gathering evidence from the field.This issue became real menance to Modi and BJP when the election reaches their again on their stepdoors.
SRILANKA ISSUE
The 84year old Chief Minister sat on fast at the memorial of late C N Annadurai. This is my sacrifice to Tamil people.Karunadhi asked DMK people to start fasting until fire over tamil in Srilanka.Srilanka government says that they stop firingand they will not use heavy weapons against them.But srilanka government told that they will not stopping firing under the Ltte explorage.
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